White Officers Intentionally Set Alleged Rambro on Fire. Police Audio: "Burn This Motherfucker"
From [HERE] Police were heard on Los Angeles TV and over LAPD audio yelling to burn down fugitive ex-cop Chris Dorner’s cabin, revealing a deliberate, considered plan to torch the building in which Dorner was believed to be hiding. After the incident police claimed that "Dorner" had either set the fire himself or were unaware of how the blaze started. [MORE]. No fire crews were present. No real time news was allowed.
Local news channel Kcal9 has played a recording in which police were heard to yell “burn this mother*****r down,” and another shouting, “f*****g burn this mother*****r,” as a man alleged to be Dorner was barricaded inside his hideout.
The news followed an LAPD audio recording in which a police officer is heard to say, “Alright, we're gonna go ahead with the plan with the burners,” and continued, saying, “we are going to go forward with the plan, with the burn, like we talked about,” as his colleague confirmed he is in agreement.
(In general, killing cops is an unintelligent reaction to white supremacy/racism (as is protesting, complaining, crying, begging, and singing; practices which have not led to justice for non-whites or solved the myriad of problems caused by racism/white supremacy. At least this episode has helped to reveal the true nature of the racist LAPD) but when white officers intentionally kill a non-white person and then lie about it; it is unjust murder. These officers have received the full support, financial and otherwise, of the white media, police chiefs, mayors and prosecutors of all the jurisdictions involved. Such is the nature of white collective power in a white supremacy system. White supremacy is maintained by violence & deception. [theCode]
There was scant evidence that "Dorner" had committed the alleged killings; apparently no ID was made in the LA couple or Riverside officer killing; no physical evidence linked him to those crimes and the so-called manifesto was unauthenticated and apparently no one had any first hand knowledge about it. It also unclear whether he was ID'd before "he" was allegedly burned to death by police. Of course, there will be no trial -bw) .
("Just moved the couch to vacuum here at headquarters and you'll never believe what we found! Chris Dorner's wallet!" [Anonymous]) Remember, he left his drivers license and badge near Lindbergh Field in San Diego on 2/7! [MORE] But Police claim Dorner Drivers License was found in the remains of the cabin which was burned to a crisp in a fire that burned out by itself after "several hours"? Sounds like more deception/violence = white people practicing racism)
Dorner had allegedly barricaded himself in the cabin in the San Bernardino Mountains near Big Bear, Los Angeles. The drawn-out and dramatic manhunt culminated with a siege and shootout. His hideout cabin was apparently set alight after attempts to force him out using smoke bombs and teargas failed. The message “surrender or come out,” had been blasted into the building by law enforcement officials, and the media was ordered to shut off their live feeds during the stand-off.
Hundreds watched the building go up in flames. It was unknown what had caused the fire. Nobody had been seen attempting to escape, and a charred body was later recovered from the wreckage, leading to the widespread belief that Dorner had been burned alive. However, no one has been formally identified – it may take days for the authorities to officially confirm that it was Dorner.
Dorner had been on the run since Tuesday, suspected of murdering three people in a dramatic shootout. He had been formally charged with the murder of a police officer. A car chase ensued, and he was momentarily the most wanted man in America. Police offered a $1 million dollar reward in the case after his burned-out truck was found on February 7 on a forested road near Big Bear Lake.
Dormer, a former police officer, had been untraceable since he first escaped, and was rumored to be exacting revenge for being fired from his job. He was first named a suspect in the February 3 shooting of the daughter of his police union representative and her fiancé on February. A manifesto attributed to him also appeared online.
The six-day manhunt – which included road blocks, bullets and helicopters covering the mountain town – came to a close on Tuesday night.